16.Don't blame on me!It was you who didn't keep your word first,       ?(  )
A.wasn't itB.was itC.didn't youD.did you

分析 別怪我!是你先說話不算話的,不是嗎?

解答 答案:A 這是一個(gè)反意疑問句,附加問句要和陳述句保持一致;句意表達(dá)的是一件事,附加問句要和it was保持一致,前面是肯定,附加問句要用否定.故選A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 反意疑問句是由陳述句和附加問句構(gòu)成.通常附加問句要和前面的陳述句保持一致,但如果是復(fù)合句,要分兩種情況:正常情況附加問句要和主句保持一致;如果主句的主語是第一人稱,謂語動(dòng)詞是表示看法和主張的,附加問句要和從句保持一致.反意疑問句的回答也要注意兩種情況:陳述句是肯定,附加問句是否定時(shí),回答和一般疑問句一樣;陳述句是否定,附加問句是肯定時(shí),回答要根據(jù)事實(shí)來回答.切記:yes翻譯為不,no翻譯為對(duì).

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